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fiscally /ˈfɪsk(ə)li /adverb1In a way that relates to government revenue, especially taxes: I wouldn’t call any of our party leaders fiscally conservative...- The Labor Party government at last forced Canberra to be free and fiscally more self-reliant in 1987.
- The straitjacket imposed by the pact prevents many of the major European governments from fiscally stimulating their economies.
- Finding a fair allocation of risk between young and old is essential for making these programs politically and fiscally viable.
1.1chiefly North American In a way that relates to financial matters: one of the nation’s most fiscally challenged states...- Encourage commitment by holding vendors fiscally accountable.
- Excellent companies are among the most fiscally sound of all.
- Diversity efforts are fiscally crucial for NASCAR's continued growth.
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